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Tender Notice-22/2020-2021 Government of The People’s Republic of Bangladesh Local Government Engineering Department Office of the Executive Engineer Rajbari www.lged.gov.bd ‡kL nvwmbvi g~jbxwZ MÖvg kn‡ii DbœwZ Reference : 46.02.8200.000.99.055.20- 3782 Dated : 17/12/2020 Dated : e-Tender Notice-22/2020-2021 e-Tender is invited in the National e-GP System Portal (http//www.eprocure.gov.bd) for the Procurement of following works: Tender/ Last Date and Sl. Proposal Time for Procure No. e-Tender Document last Tender/Proposal Package No Name of Work ment ID selling / Security Method downloading Submission : Date and Time: Part-1 Improvement of Chamta Village Road by HBB MSRDP/R/20- at ch.00m-600m. Part-2 Construction of 2.00mx2.00m 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 1 527401 LTM 21/HBB/100 1-V RCC Box Culvert at ch. 495m under Baliakandi 17:00 12:30 Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID-382075127 MSRDP/R/20- Improvement of Sharpo Betanga Mosque Sharpo 21/HBB/101 Betanga GPS Betanga FRB-Sarpo Batanga GPS Road 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 by HBB at ch. 00m -1000m. under Baliakandi Upazila 527402 LTM 2 17:00 12:30 Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID-382075153 Inventory Road ID- 382075030 MSRDP/R/20- Improvement of Dalua Pucca Road at UZR- 21/HBB/102 Alongidangi Road by HBB at ch. 00m -1000m. under 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 527403 LTM 3 Baliakandi Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID- 17:00 12:30 382075142 MSRDP/R/20- Improvement of Dalua FRB-Beel Takapura Road by 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 21/HBB/103 HBB at ch. 00m -966m. under Baliakandi Upazila Dist. 527404 LTM 4 17:00 12:30 Rajbari Road ID-382074011 MSRDP/R/20- Improvement of Nawabpur UZR-Podomdi Thakurpara 21/HBB/104 GPS Road by HBB at ch. 00m -700m & Construction 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 of 625mmx625mm U-Drain at ch.73m under 527405 LTM 5 17:00 12:30 Baliakandi Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID- 382075154 Inventory Road ID-382075055 MSRDP/R/20- Improvement of Shahid Nagar Shop of Foza-Sharutia 21/HBB/105 GPS Road by HBB at ch. 00m -2000m and 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 Construction of U-Drain at Ch. 240 under Baliakandi 527406 LTM 6 17:00 12:30 Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID-382075152 Inventory Road ID-382074020 MSRDP/R/20- Improvement of Road by HBB on Notapara-Sangura 21/HBB/106 via Shondha Road at ch. 1000m -3500m and 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 Construction of 2 Nos U-Drain at Ch. 2010m & 2200m 527407 LTM 7 17:00 12:30 under Baliakandi Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID- 382074006 MSRDP/R/20- Part-1 Improvement of Road HBB Barohijly-Bokshibari 21/HBB/107 Roadat ch.00m-1000m. & Construction of U-drain at 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 ch.446.00m Part-2 Construction of 2.00mx2.00m RCC 527408 LTM 8 17:00 12:30 Box Culvert at ch. 940m under Baliakandi Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID-382075079 MSRDP/R/20- Construction of Single Vent 2.00mx2.00m RCC Box 21/SR/108 Culvert on Bilaidangi-Borohijli Shachchu Smreety 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 527409 LTM 9 Road at ch.1560m under Baliakandi Upazila Dist. 17:00 12:30 Rajbari DPP Road ID-382074079 MSRDP/R/20- Part-1 Improvement of Natapar-Laxmndia-Mashalia 21/BC/109 Road by BC 25mm & 7mm Seal coat at ch.00m- 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 1940m. Part-2 Construction of 2.00mx2.00m RCC 1-V 527410 LTM 10 17:00 12:30 Box Culvert at ch. 1890m under Baliakandi Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID-382074073 MSRDP/R/20- Improvement of Thakur Nawpara Rail Gate-Ramdia 21/BC/112 Bazar via Ramdia Rail Station Road by 25mm BC with 7mm Seal coat at ch.00m-1520m and Construction of 06-Jan-2021 07-Jan-2021 527345 LTM 11 2 Nos U-Drain at Ch. 1155m & 1420m under 17:00 12:30 Baliakandi Upazila Dist. Rajbari DPP Road ID- 382075161 Inventory Road ID-382075153 This is an online tender, where only e-Tender will be accepted in the National e-GP portal and no offline/hard copies will be accepted. To submit e-Tender, registration in the National e-GP System portal (http;//www.eprocure.gov.bd) is required. The fees for downloading the e-Tender Documents from the National e-GP System portal have to be deposited online through any registered Bank’s branches. Further Information and guidelines are available in the National e-GP System portal and from e-GP help desk ([email protected]). (Bimal Kumar Das) Executive Engineer LGED, Rajbari Phone : 0641-65425 e-mail: [email protected] Dated : 17/12/2020 Reference : 46.02.8200.000.99.055.20-3782/1(4) CC to : 1. The Superintending Engineer (Procurment), LGED, LGED Bhaban, Agargaon,Sher-e-Banglanagar, Dhaka.1207. 1. The Superintending Engineer (Procurment), LGED, LGED Bhaban, Agargaon,Sher-e-Banglanagar, Dhaka.1207. 2. The Superintending Engineer, LGED, Faridpur Region, District: Faridpur. 2. The Superintending Engineer, LGED, Faridpur Region, District: Faridpur. 3. Project Director, MSRDP, LGED, Agargaon,Sher-e-Banglanagar, Dhaka.1207 3. Project Director, MSRDP, LGED, Agargaon,Sher-e-Banglanagar, Dhaka.1207. 4. Notice Board. 4. Project Director, GSIDP, LGED, Agargaon,Sher-e-Banglanagar, Dhaka.1207. 5. Notice Board. (Bimal Kumar Das) Executive Engineer LGED, Rajbari .
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